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Crazy Taxi first came out in 1999 as an arcade game before the Dreamcast port in 2000. In it, you play as a taxi driver who must get as much money as possible within a set time limit. The latest ...
Walz's Crazy Taxi fandom first came to light after IGN tracked down his former Dreamcast, and one of the previous owners indicated that a copy of Crazy Taxi was found inside of it.
Why Crazy Taxi? Well, Walz has just been a long-time fan of the game. Originally released for arcade cabinets in 1999, Sega ported the chaotic racing game to the Sega Dreamcast in 2000.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez laughs as Tim Walz, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, plays his favorite game, “Crazy Taxi,” which released on the Sega Dreamcast.
Well here we Walz, thanks to a new mod that puts the political everyman into the original Crazy Taxi. It's the work of one Edward La Barbera, who read the articles about Walz and his Dreamcast and ...
Vice presidential nominee Tim Walz is reportedly a big Dreamcast player, so clever modders put him in a version of cult classic "Crazy Taxi" By Owen Bellwood September 13, 2024 9:30 am EST ...
So of course someone out there decided to mod Walz into Crazy Taxi. Perhaps you live under a rock or just started using the internet today, and aren’t aware of Tim Walz and his Dreamcast.
To actually play this mod you’ll need to have a Dreamcast emulator set up and do some tinkering to the Crazy Taxi files. It’s not easy to setup, La Barbera admits, so the modder uploaded some ...
There’s even a new destination type: a polling location. It’s not super weird that Walz might be a Crazy Taxi fan — we listed it as one of the best Dreamcast games of all time.
Reported Dreamcast addict Tim Walz is now an unofficial Crazy Taxi character New "Tim Walz Edition" mod lets the VP hopeful earn some ca-razy (campaign) money.
Maybe. But then again, who owned a Dreamcast and didn’t have a copy of Crazy Taxi? Regardless, it’s nice to know that a Dreamcast sicko might one day end up in the White House.
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